3D Modeling Practice Solidworks Tutorial How To Make A Drive Shaft Assembly - Downloadable CAD Representation
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A detailed representation of 3D Modeling Practice Solidworks Tutorial How To Make A Drive Shaft Assembly, compatible with standard CAD software for industrial applications.
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| Top View | webp | |
| Bottom View | webp | |
| Left Side View | webp | |
| Right Side View | webp | |
| Isometric View | webp |
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The CAD model comprises 750 faces, 2088 edges, 1370 vertices, 28 solids. Surface types include 180 planar, 293 cylindrical, 57 conical, 72 spherical, 112 toroidal, 36 other surfaces. Orientations: 193 along the X-axis, 242 along the Y-axis, 315 along the Z-axis. Model dimensions: 220.32 mm wide, 84.56 mm high, 84.04 mm deep. Volumetric data: maximum volume of 203277.36 mm³, minimum volume of 368.52 mm³, average volume of 15456.95 mm³, total volume of 432794.54 mm³
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